Note 1: GetFalloffs() returns the results in the inverse order compared with the other MoData arrays. I'm still investigating, what's the reason for this behavior (maybe to have same behavior as good old COFFEE...). As soon as I have found out, I'll add a note to the docs.

Note 2: For simplicity I used global arrays in my example. Of course you may also store the values in the object's or effectors BaseContainer (using a valid PluginID) or you could add User Data to store the values.

Thank you Andreas, great work! I didn't think to include the lists outside of the main function, and haven't used .extend before. I'm going to make sure I fully understand this - but it's working great!